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MAASH Technique for Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Capsular Work.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Dislocation and leg length discrepancy are major complications following total hip arthroplasty (THA). Many surgical approaches for THA have been described, but none suggest a capsular incision that assures good exposure while maintaining adequate capsule integrity in closure.

Purposes

Modified anterolateral approach for stable hip (MAASH) is a modification of the classical Hardinge approach, but specifically preserves the anterior iliofemoral lateral ligament and pubofemoral ligament excising the "weak area" of the capsule, in the so called "internervous safe zone" and introducing the "box concept" for the anterior approach to the hip. This is the main difference of the MAASH approach. This technique can be used as a standard for all THA standard models, but we introduce new devices to make it easier.

Methods

From November 2007 to May 2012, data were collected for this observational retrospective consecutive case study. We report the results of 100 THA cases corresponding to the development curve of this new concept in THA technique.

Results

MAASH technique offers to hip surgeons, a reliable and reproducible THA anterolateral technique assuring accurate reconstruction of leg length and a low rate of dislocation. Only one dislocation and six major complications are reported, but most of them occurred at the early stages of technique development.

Conclusion

MAASH technique proposes a novel concept on working with the anterior capsule of the hip for the anterolateral approach in total hip arthroplasty, as well as for hemiarthroplasty in the elderly population with high dislocation risk factors. MAASH offers maximal stability and the ability to restore leg length accurately.

SUBMITTER: Delgado FG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3757492 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MAASH Technique for Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Capsular Work.

Delgado Felipe G FG   Broch Albert A   Reina Francisco F   Ximeno Lluís L   Torras David D   García Francesc F   Salvador Antoni A  

HSS journal : the musculoskeletal journal of Hospital for Special Surgery 20130621 2


<h4>Background</h4>Dislocation and leg length discrepancy are major complications following total hip arthroplasty (THA). Many surgical approaches for THA have been described, but none suggest a capsular incision that assures good exposure while maintaining adequate capsule integrity in closure.<h4>Purposes</h4>Modified anterolateral approach for stable hip (MAASH) is a modification of the classical Hardinge approach, but specifically preserves the anterior iliofemoral lateral ligament and pubof  ...[more]

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